We studied the statistical model of nucleons consisting of sea having various
quark-gluon Fock states in addition to valence quarks. Using statistical
consideration and taking 86% of the total Fock states contributing to the low
energy properties of nucleon, we aim to find the contributions to these
properties coming from the scalar, vector and tensor sea. We checked its
validity against the assumption where the contributions from scalar and tensor
sea have been suppressed and justified to be unimportant. We took the
approximation that sea is getting a zero contribution from H_0 G_\bar10 and H_1
G_\bar10 in three gluon states. Under above considerations, the calculated
magnetic moment, spin distribution and weak decay coupling constant ratio for
proton and neutron states have been tabulated. We hereby confirm that the
suppression of the scalar and tensor sea leads to modification in the
parameters of the nucleons showing deviation from the experimental data.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figures, To be published in NP